Oscars 2022: It’s Time To Call “The Oscars By Timothée Chalamet’s Name”

I’ll have a bottle of Chalamet, thanks

Pulkit Srivastava
3 min readMar 30, 2022

When you are one of the most Good Looking People on the Planet, you don’t need to do much to appear like a Modern Day Apollo, merely a T-Shirt and Pajama should suffice. I am talking about someone who possesses a jawline that could slaughter hearts, has hairs that seem to invite all the fingers in the world to play, and displays a smile that is an absolute Godsend.

You guessed it right, of course, it’s Timothée Chalamet. If you observe his fashion narrative, you’ll comprehend that he does not do mundane. Mr. Chalamet at the 2022 Oscars reaffirmed faith in the Fashion-Competence, once again.

On his glistening canvas, he appears as a gentleman when he wants to, renovates his own version of a Goofy-BDSM aesthetic and shines on with his Louis Vuitton harness, has capabilities to look convincingly discrete in a mere “All White Wonder” ensemble, thus spreading Victorian Elegance all around, and if he inclines, he can and he will make your toes twirl using his ensembles.

In the latest edition of the star-studded Oscars, the Dune star shattered the typical Masculine restraints by choosing a Sequinned Louis Vuitton Outfit. Timothée, two of whose movies, “Dune” and “Don’t Look Up” were nominated, decided to be a trailblazer of idiosyncratic creativity when it came to choosing his Regalia at the Dolby Theatre.

Mr. Chalamet chose his ensemble from Nicols Ghesquière’s Spring 2022 Womenswear collection. While in the original collection, the model wore a mesh Polka Dot Shirt underneath, Mr. Chalamet teased us by showing us his bare self. With the right amount of reveal and the right amount of concealment, the “Call me By Your Name” star transformed “Whimsical” to “Conventional”. The sleeves extended a little to the midway of the palms and the lace detail added an extra vigor to the overall ensemble. To complement that, he decided to give residence to White Cartier Rings and Panther Pendant dangling on his neck, serving as a spotlight on his bare skin. The pants were rather minimal thus foraying the entire focus on the sequined coat. The ankle-length Boots were typically Masculine per se, therefore iterating the escapism from pedestrian Fashion prudence.

The choice of the outfit epitomized much more than merely dressing up for a Red Carpet event. Recently, Men in show business have taken it upon themselves to redefine the Fashion emblem by breaking gender norms, one apparel at a time. We know you can’t stop calling Harry Styles’s dresses and Painted Nails or Cody Fern’s Meshes and Tulles incorporated outfits. Chalamet, too promulgated that outfits have no gender, and we won’t be surprised to see more men taking this on the Roads from Runway. The accouterment invoked the Fashion Senses and cemented Sequins as a “Men Fashion staple.”

With the appropriate mix of a conventionally feminine outfit and Cartier gold rings, he complimented the feminine saga with a pinch of Masculine Ankle Length Boots.

For us, Mr. Chalamet indeed made the best-dressed lists, and certainly, it wouldn’t be too much to ask to “Call the Oscars by Timothe Chalamet’s name.”

This article was originally published in “The National Bulletin.”

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Pulkit Srivastava

Fashion Writer who is also fond of Literature, Poetry, and Feminist Analysis. I aspire to cover Met Galas and International Runways some day.